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A Cap-Friendly 9-Step Plan for Knicks Offseason

2024.05.21 05:37 Traditional-Smoke-72 A Cap-Friendly 9-Step Plan for Knicks Offseason

I was running the cap numbers and there’s actually a way the Knicks can not only avoid hitting the 1st or 2nd apron but even stay below the luxury tax line while getting significantly better…. All while not having to unload the entire treasure chest on a “big name star”.
I believe this is all legal... if someone with more CBA knowledge than me can pick apart any inaccuracies/flaws in my breakdown, I’d appreciate it.
Some of ya’ll might not agree with the actual acquisition names mentioned, this is more about a discussion on crunching the payroll numbers than a discussion on talent/fit… feel free to suggest alternative players/ideas.
  1. Ask OG to pickup his player option for 20mil and then offer him an extension for a LOT more than that for an additional 3-4 years a few weeks later. This will come out to 35-40mil per year on average. This is what we did with Josh Hart and it helped us stay under luxury tax and get DVo last year. I think the strong CAA connection plus maybe we offer him a bit more extra than his market value for this favor plus a player option should be enough incentive. This would also save Dolan a crap ton of money in the long term cause its less years as “repeat tax offenders”. The clock would start the following year so we get a LOT more flexibility in trades/signings in the future if we avoid the tax/aprons this year.
  2. Sign iHart for the max we can with Early Bird Rights which is in the ballpark of 72.5mil over 4 years (this would have to include incentives I believe). Pray a team doesn’t offer 80-90+mil. I think iHart would take a slight paycut to stay here but if another team heavily overpays, I think that would be that.
  3. Offer Brunson his max extension. He will likely decline this summer (4 years, $161mil) since the extension the following summer (5 years, $260 mil) would be wayyyy better. But hey its worth a shot
  4. Offer Randle an extension in the ballpark of 35-40 mil a year. I’m not entire sure if he bites, especially with how high the cap/contracts are about to get. but hey its worth a shot
  5. Pickup Team Option for Jericho Simms. Cut all the other 3rd string scrubs, they can come back to training camp and duke it out for the final spot or go to G-league.
  6. Renounce the cap holds for Alec Burks and Precious Achiuwa (more about alternatives to keep Precious on #9). Offer them vet mins if they want to come back. I really doubt either of them would bite on that offer, but if they do then great. I love these guys… they really stepped up for us when we were down to our last legs and we’ll never forget their heroics. but it might not be worth losing years of flexibility over their contracts and the long term vision
  7. We have #24, #25, and #38 in the draft. Even though these contracts are cost-friendly, even the few extra mil can tippy toe us over the luxury line. I would use pick #24 to draft a long NBA-ready 3rd string wing and use pick #38 to draft a NBA-ready playmaking 3rd string PG (maybe a prospect who falls deeper in draft cause they’re “older”). Buy another pick in the 40s with cash incentives…. 2nd rounders = more youth on unguaranteed contracts. I would suggest some names but i'd rather defer to someone whose more well-versed than me in this draft. Then trade pick #25 in the package below, which would help shed some guaranteed salary as well.
  8. Not only is Bogdonavic a talented player, whose produced at a high level for the last 7 years, he’s a large $19mil expiring contract that will be attractive for a lot of teams trying to shed salary with these new harsh cap rules coming up. It’d probably be prudent to package his expiring contract (plus talent) along with the #25 pick mentioned above for a more talented/younger player on a longer contract who fits the “Thibs mold” better (hustle, defense, rebounding). Some of these players might even require additional draft capital (an extra 2nd, or an extra heavily protected pick that we have from DET, WAS, MIL… not our own 1sts plz). Some long wings that could play the 3/4 off the bench and would match salary wise: PJ Washington, Deni Avdija, Dorian Finney-Smith, Rui Hachimura, Jonathan Isaac, Harrison Barnes (not the best name on this list but maybe the most realistic), DeAndre Hunter, Jaden McDaniels, Cameron Johnson (if only Nets would trade with us) .
  9. Since we are a non-tax payer team, we have the non-tax payer MLE which means technically we can offer a free agent 14 mil per year (with a starting salary at 13mil). However, this would put us over luxury tax… according to my math, we could offer ~6.3 to ~10.3mil per year (the exact number depends on the contract we get back in step #8) instead and be exactly below the luxury cap line. This would also give us some wiggle room for mid-season emergency signings because using the MLE would hard cap us for the season at 178.6mil (shout out to @mavrik2190 for this nugget I didn’t account for originally). We could use this on wings who can fill a 3&D role like DeAnthony Melton, Royce Oneal, Kyle Anderson, Josh Richardson, Taureean Prince, Lonnie Walker, Najii Walker, Gary Harris, Torrey Craig, Robert Covington. Some of the players I mentioned would definitely get larger offers but just giving an idea of what’s out there. And look if you love Precious, I think you can easily bring him back at this number as well and forego using the MLE altogether (and therefore avoiding being hardcapped, shout out to @mavrik2190 again).
1st String:
Jalen Brunson (24.9mil)
Donte Divincenzo (11.5mil)
OG Anunoby (19.9mil)
Julius Randle (30.3mil)
Isiah Hartenstein (16.2 mil)
2nd String:
Deuce McBride (4.7mil)
Josh Hart (18.1mil)
Royce O’Neal or Lonnie Walker or Precious Achiuwa or equivalent (~6.3-10.3mil)
Harrison Barnes or Cam Johnson or equivalent (~17-21mil)
Mitchell Robinson (14.3 mil)
3rd String:
25th Pick (2.7 mil, NBA ready)
Jericho Simms (2.1mil)
38th Pick (unguaranteed)
40th Pick (unguaranteed)
Best Training Camp Invite (unguaranteed)
Total Salary: $172mil
Projected Luxury Tax Line: $172mil
Unless some big-fish star comes along and says he wants to play for NYK and the deal is right, I would much rather run it back with the same roster but with more firepower off the bench (i.e Harrison Barnes + Royce O’Neal + NBA-ready 3rd stringers... imo the deepest bench in the league). A team like that could truly give anyone a run for its money if healthy
Edit: A few people have asked if this OG loophole is possible. I’m 90% pretty sure (someone can confirm?) we keep Bird Rights on OG so we can raise his contract from 19.9 mil to whatever we want the following year. If we raised it, say 100%, and then gave him the max 8% raise every year after that it comes out to a total of about 5 years 200 mil (40 mil per year) which nobody can really match. Even if it did fall under the Early Bird restrictions like iHart (which I highly doubt), that’s a 75% raise plus the max 8% raise every year, coming out to 5 year 177 mil (35.5mil per year)… this is not including possible incentives which should bring the number up even more. Either way, it would be within the range of an attractive contract for him, especially given the extra year
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2024.05.20 23:59 TheRealJamesDolan Praise our glorious commissioner Gary Bettman and his crusade against Canada!

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2024.05.20 21:18 ModernMuse It’s time to clarify California Senate Bill 478, aka the “Hidden Fee Statute.” I’ve included the link to the law itself, but maybe more importantly for consumers, I’ve cut/pasted the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ directly from the California Dept of Justice, office of the Attorney General.

Straight outta the California Legislature, here is the text of SB 478. .
There’s so much misinformation about what this bill includes and doesn’t include. I’ve read comments ranging from such unreliable sources as what ChatGPT says about it to how the owner of Che Fico says it works. Below is the FAQ about the bill, direct from the office of the California Attorney General, Rob Bonta:
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Beginning July 1, 2024, the “Honest Pricing Law” or “Hidden Fees Statute,” SB 478, makes it illegal for businesses to advertise or list a price for a good or service that does not include all required fees or charges other than certain government taxes and shipping costs. SB 478 is a price transparency bill. The statute does not change what price a business can charge or what may be included in that cost. The law simply requires that the price listed include all mandatory charges.
Put simply, the price a Californian sees should be the price they pay.
In order to help businesses comply with this new law, and to offer consumers guidance about what they can expect, the Attorney General’s Office is releasing a set of FAQs. The law is found at Section 1770(a)(29) of the California Civil Code.
What is the purpose of this law? The law is “intended to specifically prohibit drip pricing, which involves advertising a price that is less than the actual price that a consumer will have to pay for a good or service.” Advertising or listing a price that is less than what a consumer will eventually be charged is a form of deceptive advertising that also violates existing state and federal law. Truthful price advertising and listing helps businesses compete fairly on price and allows consumers to make accurate price comparisons.
What does the new law require? The law requires honest pricing. It prohibits businesses from “[a]dvertising, displaying, or offering a price for a good or service that does not include all mandatory fees or charges” other than government- imposed taxes or fees or reasonable shipping costs. The text of the law can be found at section 1770(a) (29) of the California Civil Code.
What can a business exclude from the advertised price under this law? The listed or advertised price does not need to include taxes and/or fees that the government imposes on the transaction, such as sales tax. In addition, the listed or advertised price does not need to include reasonable shipping costs for physical goods.
Which businesses need to follow this law? The law applies to the sale or lease of most goods and services that are for a consumer’s personal use. For example, it applies to event tickets, short-term rentals, hotels, restaurants, and food delivery, just to name a few prominent industries. The law does not apply to the purchase or lease of goods or services for commercial use, or to certain other specified transactions and industries that are already subject to other laws governing pricing.
Does the law limit how much a business can charge for a good or service? No. SB 478 is a transparency law – not a price control law. A business is generally free to charge whatever amount it wants for a good or service, to provide a subsequent breakdown of the various fees or charges that are included in its listed or advertised price, and to tell the consumer about those fees and charges. But the posted price must include all amounts that the consumer will be required to pay.
Does the new law limit what types of fees a business can charge? No. A business is generally free to charge however much it wants and can then provide a breakdown of the various fees that are included in its listed or advertised price. But the posted price must include the full amount that a consumer must pay for that good or service.
Can a business exclude shipping and handling charges from its advertised price? A business can exclude shipping charges, but not handling charges. In the words of the statute, a business can exclude from its advertised price “[p]ostage or carriage charges that will be reasonably and actually incurred to ship the physical good to the consumer.” Like any other mandatory fee or charge, a handling charge must be included in the advertised price.
Do fees for optional services or features need to be included in the advertised price? No. Fees for optional services or features do not need to be included in the advertised price.
What about separate fees like late fees for equipment rentals, charges for smoking in a hotel room, or similar charges? Are those prohibited? The law requires mandatory fees to be included in advertised prices. Fees that are contingent on certain later conduct by a consumer, such as a fee for returning rented equipment after the deadline to do so, or charges for smoking in a non-smoking hotel room, are not mandatory and do not need to be included in the advertised price.
Can a business comply with this law by disclosing additional required fees before a consumer finalizes a transaction? No. The price listed to the consumer must be the full price that the consumer is required to pay.
Can a business comply with this law by advertising a price that is less than what a consumer will actually have to pay, but disclosing that additional fees will be added? No. The price advertised to the consumer must be the full price that the consumer is required to pay.
Can a business comply with this law by listing or advertising one price and separately stating that an additional percentage fee will apply? No. The price listed or advertised to the consumer must be the full price that the consumer is required to pay.
Can a business comply with this law by advertising the total price for a good or service and separately noting that the total price includes certain fees and charges? Yes. The price advertised to the consumer must be the full price that the consumer is required to pay. But the law does not limit a merchant’s ability to include fees or charges in that total price, or to tell consumers that its prices include those fees or charges.
Does this law prohibit a business from advertising one price and adding a variable service fee later in the transaction? Yes. The price listed or advertised to the consumer must be the full price that the consumer is required to pay.
What if a business doesn’t know how much it will charge a customer? If a business chooses to list a price for a good or service, the advertised price must be the entire amount the consumer will have to pay, not including any fees for optional services or features, taxes, or shipping charges. Businesses that do not know how much they will charge a customer at the beginning of a transaction should wait to display a price until they know how much they will charge. Businesses should be aware that other state and federal laws prohibit certain forms of price discrimination.
How can a food-delivery platform advertise its delivery price? Food delivery platforms are subject to special requirements under Business and Professions Code section 22598 et seq. when they list the prices charged by a restaurant from which they deliver food, and this law does not change those requirements. But when the food delivery platform advertises the price of the delivery service that it provides, it must advertise the full, all-in price of the delivery service.
Are fees associated with delivery of food and other items ordered directly from a restaurant considered to be “mandatory fees or charges,” such that those fees would need to be included in the advertised or displayed price of the food and other items? No, fees for the delivery of food ordered directly from a restaurant do not need to be included in the advertised price of the food or other items ordered because those fees are for the separate service of delivery. The price of delivery must be the full, all-in price of the delivery service.
Can a business exclude from the advertised or listed price mandatory charges that will be used to pay business costs, such as security, rent, or salary, healthcare insurance or benefits to employees (e.g., “Healthy SF mandate”)? No. The listed or advertised price must include all mandatory charges except for reasonable shipping costs for physical goods and taxes and/or fees that the government imposes on the transaction, such as sales tax. A business is free to provide a subsequent breakdown of the business’s intended use of the various fees.
What about tips or gratuities left voluntarily by customers? This law does not affect tips or gratuities left by customers, since they are not mandatory. These voluntary payments to workers are governed by other laws, including Labor Code section 350. For more information see this FAQ from the California Labor Commissioner.
What about mandatory fees charged by restaurants? If a restaurant charges a mandatory fee, it must be included in the displayed price. Under the law, a restaurant cannot charge an additional surcharge on top of the price listed. Gratuity payments that are not voluntary must be included in the list price.
Does DOJ expect that its initial enforcement of this law will focus on existing fees that are paid directly and entirely by a restaurant to its workers, such as an automatic gratuity? No. There are many factors that we consider when making enforcement decisions, but we do not expect that our initial enforcement efforts will focus on existing fees that are paid directly and entirely by a restaurant to its workers, such as an automatic gratuity. However, businesses may be liable in private actions.
Does a business that offers discounts or coupons, or charges a customer less than the advertised or listed price, violate this law? No. A business that offers discounts or otherwise charges a customer a price that is less than the advertised price has not violated this law. The law just prohibits advertising a price that is less than what the customer will have to pay for a good or service.
Can businesses still advertise discounts – for example, “half price after 4pm”? Yes. SB 478 prohibits advertising a price that is less than what a consumer will have to pay for a good or service. Advertisements that mention discounts – but that do not list a price – do not violate the law. However, other California laws prohibit advertising that is false or misleading, so businesses that advertise discounts must do so carefully and honestly.
Is the resale of goods, such as event tickets, on an online platform subject to the law? Yes. SB 478 prohibits advertising a price that is less than what a consumer will have to pay for a good or service. It applies equally to online and brick-and-mortar businesses, as well as to the resale of event tickets and other goods and services.
Isn’t it helpful for a business to inform consumers about the components of a price, such as by noting why price increases have been implemented? Businesses are free to explain how they set their prices or to subsequently itemize the charges that make up the total price that they charge customers. However, the price they advertise or display must be the total price that customers will have to pay for the good or service. Knowing the price of a good of service is essential to competition, and displaying a price that is less than what the customer will actually be charged is deceptive.
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2024.05.19 21:59 139andlenoxave [For Sale] Huge Selection Of Rare Records! 160+ Titles!! Jazz, Funk, Prog, Rock, Soul, Gospel, Etc!!

Hey everyone, hope all is well! It's my first time selling here! Tried to put together some really dope stuff so I hope y'all enjoy! Get at me for more info or if looking for something specific!
All Records Individually Priced And Graded Below. Please Message Or Comment To Purchase.
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-Graded Vinyl/Cover-
Cannonball Adderley And His Orchestra - African Waltz 1961 OG Sealed M/NM $40
Dorothy Ashby - Afro-Harping 2022 RE Sealed M/M $65
Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson 1960 OG NM/NM $80
Azymuth - Telecommunication 2022 RE Sealed M/M $28
Ron Carter - All Blues 1974 OG Sealed M/M $48
Bobby Caldwell - Bobby Caldwell 1978 OG EX/SVG $42
Miles Davis - Porgy And Bess 1977 RE NM/NM $16
Miles Davis - In Person, At The Blackhawk 1973 RE VG+/NM $16
Miles Davis Sextet - Someday My Prince Will Come 1961 OG VG+/NM $100
Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven 1963 OG SVG/VG+ $28
Alain Goraguer - La Planète Sauvage (Fantastic Planet OST) 2014 EX/NM $48
Johnny Hammond - The Prophet 1973 OG NM/VG+ $10
Al Hirt - Soul In The Horn 1967 OG $22
Steve Marshall - Do What You Will 1978 VG+/VG- $850
Jimmy McGriff - Black And Blues 1972 OG Sealed M/M $48
The Randy Weston Trio - Get Happy With The Randy Weston Trio 1956 VG-/G+ $10
Chet Baker - Baker's Holiday 1965 OG Looks VG- Plays VG/VG+ Cover $45
Chet BakeChristopher Mason - Silent Nights 1986 OG VG+/VG $58
Tony Bennett - The Tony Bennett Bill Evans Album 1975 OG EX/VG+ $16
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue 2017 EU Blue Vinyl Sealed M/M $18
Paul Desmond - Summertime 1969 OG NM/VG+ $12
The Gil Evans Orchestra - Into The Hot 1974 RE VG+/VG+ $15
Gil Evans And His Orchestra - America's #1 Arranger 1961 RE NM/G+ $7
The Gil Evans Orchestra - Little Wing (Live In Germany) 1982 RE VG+/SVG $5
Buddy DeFranco Quintet - Cooking The Blues 1958 OG VG+/VG $20
Grant Green - Easy 1978 OG VG/SVG $5
Bobby Hutcherson - Now! 1970 OG Looks G+ Plays VG-/VG+ Cover $36
Thelonious Monk - Monk's Moods 2016 EU Sealed M/M $18
Gary McFarland /Gabor Szabo - Simpático G+/VG+ $8
Joe Pass - Virtuoso #2 1977 OG G+/VG+ $5
Lonnie Smith - Think! 1968 OG G+/SVG $10
Gabor Szabo - The Best Of Gabor Szabo 1968 OG EX/EX $12
B.B. King - The Electric B.B. King 1968 OG VG+/VG+ $15
B.B. King - B.B. King In London 1971 OG EX/EX $20
Lil Green - Romance In The Dark 1971 OG VG/G+ $3
John Lee Hooker - The Best Of John Lee Hooker 1962 RE VG+/VG+ $20
Taj Mahal - The Natch'l Blues 1970 RE NM/NM $18
Taj Mahal - Recycling The Blues & Other Related Stuff 1972 OG EX/EX $15
Taj Mahal - Mo' Roots 1974 OG VG+/VG+ $10
Taj Mahal - Music Keeps Me Together 1975 Canada OG NM/EX $15
Various - The Mike Raven Blues Show 1966 UK OG NM/EX $10
Jimmy Reed - T'aint No Big Thing But He Is... 1963 OG G+/VG+ $4
Johnny Guitar Watson - A Real Mother For Ya 1977 OG VG/VG+ $5
Muddy Waters - The Best Of Muddy Waters 2015 RE Europe VG+/NM $18
Muddy Waters - The London Muddy Waters Sessions 2016 RE NM/NM $24
The Bluesmen Of The Muddy Waters Chicago Blues Band - Volume 2 1968 OG VG/G $15
Muddy Waters - Muddy Mississippi Waters Live 1979 OG Looks VG Plays SVG/VG+ Cover $12
Muddy Waters - Hard Again 1977 OG NM/EX $25
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Second Wind 1972 Germany VG/VG+ $12
David Buckland & Blackjack Davey - This One's For You 1981 OG EX/NM $28
The Dean Davis Company - IInd Time Around 1969 OG SVG/SVG (Signed) $90
Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - Live Frogs Set 1 & 2 2020 RE Green Splatter Vinyl NM/NM $45
Faces - Ohh La La 1973 OG SVG/VG+ $15
Phil Flowers - Alpha And Omega 1973 OG VG+/VG+ $80
Franciscan Sisters - Joy 1962 VG+/VG+ $24
Harumi - Harumi 1968 OG VG/VG+ $50
José José - Vive 1974 OG VG+/VG+ $20
Elias Rahbani - Mosaic Of The Orient (Näi, Buzuk & Guitar) 1972 Lebanon OG VG+/NM $150
Middle Tennessee State University- Rimusic III NM/NM 1983 $78
Peanut Butter Conspiracy - For Children Of All Ages 1969 OG VG+/NM $29
Primus - Sailing The Seas Of Cheese 2013 RE M/NM $38
Primus - Pork Soda 2009 RE NM/NM $48
Primus - Antipop 2019 RE Clear Blue Vinyl NM/NM $58
Primus - Primus & The Chocolate Factory With The Fungi Ensemble 2014 Brown Vinyl EX/NM $20
Big L - The Big Picture 2019 2LP RE Clear w White Smoke NM/NM $90
D.I.T.C. - The Official Version 2000 Sealed OG M/M $42
De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising 2023 RE Magenta Vinyl Sealed $22
Ben Harper - Fight For Your Mind 2015 RE Red/Green 2LP EX/NM $45
Evelyn "Champagne" King - Smooth Talk 1977 RE VG+/VG+ $5
Kool And The Gang - The Force 1977 OG NM/VG $8
Kool & The Gang - Celebrate! 1980 VG+/EX $6
Kool & The Gang - Emergency 1984 OG EX/VG+ $4
Gloria Jones - Windstorm 1978 OG NM/SVG Signed $28
Al Kooper / Shuggie Otis - Kooper Session 1969 OG VG/VG $14
Method Man/Redman - Blackout! 1999 Europe OG Disc 1: VG+ Disc 2: VG / VG+ Cover $45
The New York Community Choir - Reachin' Out 1982 OG EX/NM $20
Malo - Malo 1972 OG VG/VG+ $10
Malo - Evolution 1973 OG Looks VG- Plays VG / VG+ Cover $6
Malo - Dos 1972 OG VG+/VG+ $7
Sun Ra - Astro Black 1973 OG VG+/VG+ SOLD
Anita Baker - Rapture 1986 OG NM/VG+ $20
D. J. Rogers - It's Good To Be Alive 1975 OG VG-/VG+ $5
Al Gee - Rap N' Rhythm (Programs #233 - 236) 1975 OG VG+/VG+ $15
The Hesitations - The New Born Free 1968 OG NM/NM $12
Syl Johnson - Back For A Taste Of Your Love 1973 OG SVG/SVG $14
Syl Johnson - Total Explosion 1975 OG VG+/VG+ $14
Various - Rosko's Evergreens Back On The Scene 1964 VG/VG+ $4
The Stylistics - Round 2 1972 OG VG+/NM $8
Johnnie Taylor - Super Taylor 1974 OG EX/VG+ $7
Johnnie Taylor - Rated Extraordinaire 1977 OG VG+/NM $6
Johnnie Taylor - Ever Ready 1978 OG EX/NM $7
The Temptations - Live At The Copa 1968 OG VG/VG+ $4
The Temptations - Wish It Would Rain 1968 OG VG+/VG+ $10
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book 1981 Spain RE NM/VG+ $15
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book 1973 OG EX/VG+ $24
Stevie Wonder - Original Musiquarium 1982 White Label Promo VG/SVG $18
Clarence Carter - The Dynamic Clarence Carter 1969 Sealed M/EX $20
Ray Charles - From The Pages Of My Mind 1986 OG VG+/NM $6
Sammy Davis Jr. - Sings What Kind Of Fool Am I And Other Show-Stoppers 1962 RE M/NM $12
Sammy Davis Jr. - Salutes The Stars Of The London Palladium 1964 OG VG/EX $4
Cat Anderson - Ellingtonia 1962 VG-/VG $2
Duke Ellington - Ellington Indigos 1989 RE NM/NM $12
Duke Ellington - The Early Duke Ellington 1968 OG Sealed M/NM $6
Duke Ellington - This Is Duke Ellington 1971 OG Sealed M/NM $8
Duke Ellington & Teresa Brewer - It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing 1981 RE NM/VG+ $5
Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington 1965 RE VG+/VG+ $8
Dizzy Gillespie - 16 Rare Performances 1966 RE VG+/EX $8
Billie Holiday - The Billie Holiday Story 1972 2LP VG+/VG+ $14
Baby Ray - Where Soul Lives 1967 OG Sealed M/NM $10
Django Reinhardt - Django Reinhardt 1967 OG VG+/VG $7
Don Redman And His Orchestra - For Europeans Only 1983 Denmark NM/NM $12
Charlie Parker And His Orchestra - Night And Day 1960 RE VG/VG $8
Ernestine Anderson - When The Sun Goes Down 1985 OG NM/EX $8
George Benson - Breezin' 1976 VG+/VG+ $5
Art Blakey - Gretsch Drum Night At Birdland 1960 OG VG/VG $10
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Bossa Nova U.S.A. 1963 OG SVG/VG+ $7
Kenny Burrell - Handcrafted 1978 OG VG/VG+ SOLD
The Eddie Costa Quartet - Guys And Dolls Like Vibes 1958 OG VG/VG+ $5
Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert 1975 OG VG/VG+ $10
John Klemmer - All The Children Cried VG+/VG+ $8
Les McCann Ltd. - Live At Shelly's Manne-Hole RE NM/VG+ $5
The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Last Concert 1975 OG EX/VG+ $6
The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Atlantic Years 1973 VG+/VG+ $6
Johnny Smith - Phase II 1968 OG Sealed M/M $20
Carlos Santana / Alice Coltrane - Illuminations 1974 OG NM/EX $12
Weather Report - Mr. Gone 1978 OG VG+/VG+ $9
Weather Report - Heavy Weather 1977 OG EX/EX $12
Weather Report - Night Passage 1980 OG EX/VG+ $6
AC/DC - Back In Black 1980 OG VG/VG $14
The Beatles - The Beatles (White Album) 2018 RE New $25
Alice Cooper - Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits 2018 EU New $16
The Doors - The Doors 2009 RE New $20
Eagles - Hotel California 2017 EU RE New $18
Eagles - One Of These Nights 1975 OG VG/G+ $4
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? 1980s RE VG+/VG- $15
Jimi Hendrix - The Cry Of Love 2014 RE New $16
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Smash Hits 2016 RE New $16
Led Zeppelin - Untitled IV 2023 RE New Clear Vinyl New $19
Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy 1977 RE VG+/G+ $16
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti 2015 RE New $24
The Rolling Stones - Flowers 1967 Taiwan Unofficial Red Vinyl VG/VG $20
The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request 1968 Taiwan Unofficial Red Vinyl G+/VG $8
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 1978 OG VG/VG+ $10
The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue 1980 OG SVG/VG- $5
The Rolling Stones - Aftermath Taiwan Unofficial Red Vinyl VG/VG $20
Depeche Mode - Memento Mori 2023 New $22
Bob Dylan - New Morning 1970 OG VG+/VG+ $8
Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster 1979 OG VG+/VG+ $6
Heart - Bad Animals 1987 OG NM/NM $8
Jerry Lee Lewis - Southern Roots 1973 OG Sealed M/M $10
The Oak Ridge Boys - Fancy Free (Signed By Whole Band) 1981 OG VG+/VG+ $8
Dolly Parton - Heartbreaker 1978 OG Sealed M/NM $14
Dolly Parton - Just Because I'm A Woman 1976 OG Sealed M/NM $12
Iron Butterfly - Sun And Steel 1975 OG EX/VG+ $7
Uriah Heep - Salisbury 1971 Germany RE VG/VG+ $7
Jefferson Airplane - The Worst Of Jefferson Airplane 1970 OG VG/VG+ $3
Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill 1972 White Label Promo VG/G $50
The Smashing Pumpkins - Cyr 2020 OG Purple Vinyl New $20
Bruce Springsteen - Chapter And Verse 2016 OG New M/NM $12
Robin Trower - Caravan To Midnight 1978 OG SVG/SVG $5
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Obituary - Slowly We Rot 2019 RE France Red Vinyl NM/NM SOLD
Showbiz & A.G. - Soul Clap EP Promo VG/GEN $28
Earth, Wind & Fire - The Best Of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. 1 2017 EX/EX $12
Le Pamplemousse - Le Spank 1977 OG (Signed) VG+/VG $18
Ultimate Spinach - Ultimate Spinach 1968 Taiwan Red Vinyl VG/VG+ $16
100 Proof Aged In Soul - 100 Proof VG/VG $12
Peter Brown - Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me? 1977 RE EX/EX $8
Lamont Dozier - Black Bach 1974 OG SVG/NM $9
Lonnie Liston Smith - Love Is The Answer 1980 OG VG+/VG+ $18
Lonnie Liston Smith - A Song For The Children 1979 OG VG+/VG+ SOLD
Stan Getz - Captain Marvel 1975 OG White Label Promo EX/SVG $14
Stan Getz - The Melodic Stan Getz 1965 OG NM/VG+ $5
Stan Getz - What The World Needs Now - Plays Bacharach And David 1968 OG EX/NM $8
Stan Getz - Another World 1978 OG NM/VG+ $10
Wes Montgomery - The Best Of Wes Montgomery 1967 OG VG/VG+ $5
Charli Persip And Superband - In Case You Missed It 1985 Italy OG NM/NM $8
Oscar Peterson - Oscar Peterson 1965 OG SVG/NM $4
Oscar Peterson - Stéphane Grappelli Quartet Vol. 1 1973 France OG NM/EX $8
Don Shirley - Tonal Expressions 1955 OG SVG/VG+ $8
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2024.05.19 01:30 cheinyeanlim The US SEC will require some financial institutions to notify customers whose personal information was compromised within 30 days of learning about breaches

The US SEC will require some financial institutions to notify customers whose personal information was compromised within 30 days of learning about breaches
The US SEC mandates financial institutions to notify customers of compromised personal information within 30 days of breach discovery. SEC #DataSecurity
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The US SEC will require some financial institutions to notify customers whose personal information was compromised within 30 days of learning about breaches
  • The SEC adopted changes to Regulation S-P, requiring financial institutions to disclose security breaches within 30 days of learning about them, aiming to enhance the security and privacy of consumer financial data.
  • Institutions must notify affected individuals "as soon as practicable, but not later than 30 days" after detecting unauthorized access to customer data, which signals a proactive stance towards consumer protection.
  • A potential loophole exists where institutions do not have to issue notices if they determine the compromised personal information will not result in "substantial harm or inconvenience" to consumers.
  • The amendments to Regulation S-P include requirements for institutions to develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures designed to detect, respond to, and recover from data breaches, expanding the safeguards for consumer data.
  • SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce expressed concerns that the broad scope of the regulations might lead to an overabundance of consumer notices, potentially diluting their effectiveness and importance.
Last year, the SEC adopted new regulations requiring publicly traded companies to disclose security breaches that materially affect or are reasonably likely to materially affect their business, strategy, or financial conditions. This move, prior to the latest amendments to Regulation S-P, underscores a growing regulatory focus on the importance of transparency and consumer protection in the face of increasing cyber threats.
"Over the last 24 years, the nature, scale, and impact of data breaches has transformed substantially," SEC Chair Gary Gensler said. "These amendments to Regulation S-P will make critical updates to a rule first adopted in 2000 and help protect the privacy of customers’ financial data."
Despite tightening regulations around data breach notifications, the amendments introduce a nuanced approach where notifications can be withheld if it's determined that there's no "substantial harm or inconvenience" to consumers. This flexibility highlights the balancing act regulators must perform between ensuring consumer protection and avoiding unnecessary alarm.
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2024.05.18 20:37 myztero Ratburgers! I found one!

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2024.05.18 20:21 psycho-mouse Birmingham confirm retained and released list

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2024.05.18 20:03 IronedEnvelope Bcfc retained list now released

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2024.05.18 07:15 Ok_Base469 Australian Digital ID bill 2024 passes with obvious loopholes for "voluntary" use.

Hi all,
This is just a quick rant and also pointing out obvious loopholes in this bill which is to become legislation.
KEEP IN MIND THIS IS MY OPINION AND NOT GOSPEL
The one thing this bill does right is explicitly says that for government services cannot only be accessed through a Government ID (Think Ato, Medicare and myGov). But this will be changed as soon as the majority of people use digital ID.
The two major things I want to point out is; banking and all online websites.
First of all with banking:
From probably mid next year you will no longer be able to sign up for a bank account without a digital ID online, even though there is a 100 point check system that already works that will be closed down in favor of digital ID. How do you open a bank account without digital ID? You need to go to a physical branch to add inconvenience and physically show your passport and driver's license. It is also unclear but to assume that if you use a digital ID to open your bank account, to access your online banking you will need to use your digital ID (i.e no bank number).*
My favorite part is, when Macquarie bank becomes online only (i.e no physical brick and mortar branches) the only way to use that bank will be through digital ID. Because there is a loophole that says if the business is online only they do not need to provide an alternative method other than digital ID if granted by the ACCC. My guess is that all banks will be digital only probably within 15 years, As it's a part of the 2030 agenda.
Another thought is this could also apply to superannuation funds, insurance and utility accounts.
Online websites:
I like this one as well because it's so obvious what they are doing.
Because of this before° mentioned online only loophole the government / esafety commissioner could heavily press social media companies and all websites that need a login (email, forums, distribution sites and more!) or you purchase off to use digital ID. The reasons they will use is to stop scams, misinformation, trolling and doxing.
Also there is a clause that says the ACCC could just exempt anyone (apart from the government) from regulations making digital ID voluntary. As long as it seen as "just", "reasonably accessible" and they are "satisfied that it is appropriate to do so"
Edit 1: *I've decided to remove this part because after further reading in the bill it is outlined that they cannot do what is below^ and must provide a result that is not substantially less favorable then what is with digital ID
Edit 2: °Fixed typo.
^ It is unclear if you physically open your account if you will even receive online banking or will be expected to do your banking in person only, or they may continue to use account numbers to access online banking for those people.
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2024.05.18 03:34 Mother-Pizza762 Breakdown of shows by segment

I am working on putting together Blu-ray comps of wrestlers and feuds, and I am looking for a website/forum that might give a breakdown of the shows by segment. Here is an example of some Mid-South TV Shows that I found:
Mid-South Wrestling 1/6/83 ~ Interviews w/Wrestling II/Akbar & Gary Hart ● “Dr. Death” Steve Williams vs. Tom Renesto Jr. ● Dick Murdoch vs. Marty Lunde (Arn Anderson) ● Kamala vs. Art Crews ● Great Kabuki (w/Gary Hart) vs. Tim Horner ● Tag Champions Ted Dibiase & Matt Borne vs. Buddy Landell & (David) Bruno Sammartino (Jr.) ● Gino Hernandez vs. Mr. Wrestling II
Anything like that for Raw, Smackdown, Dynamite...etc. Thanks in advance. Attached is a pic of the latest comp that I have done
https://preview.redd.it/rgzovpeb931d1.jpg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=09a4cc048d6e7cae4c8532fca3ca644ee9bd4dd2
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2024.05.18 03:08 honkygrandma A Griffey A Day - Day 789. 1998 Pinnacle Inside #148

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2024.05.18 03:07 honkygrandma A Griffey A Day - Day 789. 1998 Pinnacle Inside #148

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2024.05.18 01:40 Leather_Focus_6535 The currently 105 inmates executed by Florida since the 1970s and their crimes (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 1, cases 1 to 52]

Here is my list of Florida's post Furman execution roster that I wrote for my personal death penalty project. To be clear, the dates given here are a loose timeframe of an offender's first known criminal activities (including misdemeanors and delinquent activities) to their executions, and not at all their years on death row. In a large number of death penalty cases, the offenders were committing high level felonies, even other murders in extreme cases like Ted Bundy, well before the murders that condemned them. I wanted to encapsulate the earlier known or suspected offenses in order to express the scope and scale of their crimes.
As a warning, due how the death penalty is utilized in the United States, many of the surveyed crimes are extremely graphic by nature. Please read at your own risk. On a different note, Florida is the last currently completed list. I'm still working on Texas, and as of now finished 484 entries out of the state's 587 cases to date.
As with my lists for Missouri, Virginia, and Oklahoma, reddit's character limitations forced me to split Florida's roster into two parts. Here is the link to part 2.
The currently 105 executed offenders, cases 1 to 52:
1. John Spenkelink (~1972-1979, electric chair): While on the run after escaping from a Californian prison, Spenkelink picked up 45 year old Joseph Szymankiewicz while he was hitchhiking. Like Spenkelink, Szymankiewicz was a career criminal, and had a conviction for murdering a owner of a furniture store during a robbery. They went on a nationwide crime spree together, but Spenkelink shot Szymankiewicz and disemboweled him with a hatchet while he was asleep in a hotel room. He claimed that the killing was done to protect himself from a sexual assault and being forced to play Russian Roulette, but this was rejected by the courts. Spenkelink had several previous convictions of armed robberies, some of which he was serving when he escaped from California.
2. Robert Sullivan (1973-1983, electric chair): Sullivan and his accomplice abducted 38 year old Donald Schmidt from a Howard Johnson's he managed. They bound Schmidt's hands behind his back, and drove him to a remote swamp in the Everglades. He was beaten with a tire iron and shot four times in the head. The pair then took Schmdit's watch and his credit cards from his body.
3. Anthony Antone (~1970s-1984, electric chair): Antone, a high ranking mobster, was hired by a crime boss to arrange the murder of Richard Cloud, a 33 year old private detective. He arranged for two of his associates to gun down Cloud on his own front porch. Although he wasn't directly present at the crime itself, Antone bore the harshest penalties due to his employer and one of his triggermen committing suicide in custody and the surviving triggerman agreeing to testify against him.
4. Arthur Goode III (~1960s-1984, electric chair): Goode lured 9 year old Jason VerDow into a forest, and raped and strangled him to death. The next day, he abducted Billy Arthe, a 10 year old Guatemalan immigrant, and took him on a journey to Washington D.C. On their way through Virginia, Goode kidnapped 11 year old Kenny Dawson. Both boys were sexually abused, and he strangled Dawson to death with a belt in front of Arthe. Arthe was rescued when a passing woman recognized him from the news coverages. Good was notorious for being a shameless pedophile who openly flaunted and defended his predations of young boys to any listening ears. When he acted as his own attorney during the proceedings for VerDow's murder, Goode's defense entirely hinged on pedophila apologetics and advocacy. He started victimizing younger boys in his early teens, and dealt with several accusations of sexual assault throughout high school. His execution was somewhat controversial, as Goode was cognitively disabled and had the mentality of a young child.
5. James Adams (~1962-1984, electric chair): During a burglary of a ranch, Adams beat the owner, 61 year old Edgar Brown, to death with a firepoker stick. Several of the undisclosed items Adams stole in the robbery were discovered in his wife's car. Prior to the murder, Adams had a rape conviction that gave him a 99 year sentence, but he managed to escape from prison.
6. Carl Shriner (~1962-1984, electric chair): Shriner shot and killed Judith Carter, a 32 year old clerk, while robbing a convenience store. He was involved with petty crimes since he was 8 years old, and Shriner was on parole for armed robbery at the time of the murder.
7. David Washington (1976-1984, electric chair): Washington started his crime spree by fatally stabbing a minister, 69 year old Daniel Pridgen, during a robbery of his home. A few days later, he broke into a home that had 64 year old Katrina Birk and her 3 sister in laws inside. He tied up all four women, and stabbed and shot them. Birk was killed, but her sister in laws survived with crippling injuries. The day after Birk's murder, Washington and his accomplices kidnapped 20 year old Frank Meli from a university, tied him to a bed, and tried extorting a ransom from his family. When that failed, he stabbed his captive to death. In his 10 day long murder and robbery spree, Washington stole jewelry, a car, an undisclosed amount of some money from Pridgen, and $8 from Birk and her sister in laws.
8. Ernest Dobbert Jr. (1972-1984, electric chair): Dobbert routinely tortured his children with beatings, poking their eyes with his fingers, dunking their heads in bathtubs, and burnings with cigarette lighters. Two of them, 9 year old Kelly and 7 year old Ryder, were strangled to death during one of his daily beatings and torture sessions.
9. James Henry (~1965-1984, electric chair): Henry invaded the home of Zellie Riley, a 81 year old Civil Rights activist. He tied up and gagged Riley, slit his throat with a razor blade, and stole $64. A few days later, Henry shot and wounded detective Ronald Ferguson in a confrontation. He previously shot and injured a man in one incident and non fatally stabbed a man in another, and alleged in both cases that the circumstances were self defense. However, the apparent victims made identical claims that Henry was trying to rob them.
10. Timothy Palmes (1976-1984, electric chair): Palmes used his girlfriend to lure her employer, a 41 year old furniture store owner named James Stone, to her apartment and knocked him unconscious with a hammer. Palmes and his other accomplice, Ronald Straight, bound him with wire and locked Stone in a wooden box they specifically made for him. They tortured their captive by slowly cutting his fingers off, and stabbed him 18 times with a machete and knife. The trio dumped Stone's body (which was still trapped in the box) into a river and stole his watch, car, and $2,800 from his store. Palmes tried to blame the killing entirely on his girlfriend, but she was granted immunity in exchange for testifying against him and Straight.
11. James Raulerson (1975-1985, electric chair): Raulerson and his accomplice robbed a restaurant at gunpoint, and raped one of the female employees. When the responding officers arrived at the scene, the pair engaged in a shootout with them. Both Raulerson's accomplice and a policeman, 23 year old Michael Stewart, were killed in the skirmish.
12. Johnny Witt (1973-1985, electric chair): Witt and his accomplice frequently stalked random people they could in the woods, as they were thrilled by the prospect of hunting other human beings. On a whim, the pair ambushed 11 year old Jonathan Kushner while he was riding his bike. They incapacitated Kushner by hitting him in the head with a drill star bit and gagged him. After they tossed him in the back of their truck, Kushner suffocated on the gag. Witt and his accomplice then cut the boy's stomach open to prevent bloating, engaged in intercourse with his body, and buried Kushner in a shallow grave.
13. Marvin Francois (1977-1985, electric chair): During what is now called the "Carol City massacre", Francois and two other men, Beauford White and John Ferguson, forced their way into a drug house. They tied up the 8 men and women inside (who were all between 24-45 years old), and shot them all in the head. Only two of the victims, 45 year old Johnnie Hall and 24 year old Margaret Wooden, survived. A total of $800 was stolen in the attack. Accomplice Ferguson (who was executed in 2013) also committed a series of unrelated murders that Francois wasn't involved with. These crimes are discussed in depth under Ferguson’s section (case 78) in Part 2 of this list.
14. Daniel Thomas (1976-1986, electric chair): Thomas and his accomplices, dubbed the "Ski Mask Gang" by the media, went on a rampage that involved the burglaries of 16 homes and the rapes of 5 women. The husband of one of those women, 49 year old Charles Anderson, was shot dead in an attempt to protect her. Other murders attributed to the Gas Mask Gang include 20 year old Henry Kersey (shot to death while trying to defend his wife, who was then tossed off a bridge) and 70 year old Tessie Henderson (succumbed to injuries received in a beating). Another woman was blinded after members of the Ski Mask Gang poured liquid plumber into her eyes.
15. David Funchess (1973-1986, electric chair): Fuchess was fired from a liquor store due to the owners suspecting him of stealing money. A year later, he assaulted his former workplace with a knife. He stabbed two employees, 62 year old Bertha McLeod and 52 year old Anna Waldrop, and a customer, 56 year old Clayton Ragan. Waldrop and Ragan were killed at the scene, while McLeod died from complications relating to her injuries two years after the attack. Fuchess left the store with several canceled checks that total around $6,000. He had several misdemeanors and minor felonies on his previous record that included theft, loitering, obstructing traffic, public intoxication, and disturbing the peace. Fuchess also attracted some public sympathy due to him being a Vietnam combat veteran that was diagnosed with PTSD.
16. John Straight (1976-1986, electric chair): As mentioned in Timothy Palmes' section, Straight took part in the torture murder of David Stone, and the robbery of his furniture store.
17. Beauford White (~1963-1987, electric chair): White was another participant in the "Carol City massacre" that the previously mentioned Marvin Francois was involved in. He had a lengthy criminal history dating back to the 1960s, and one of his past convictions was related to an attempted rape.
18. Willie Darden (~1970s-1988, electric chair): Darden was convicted of the shooting death of 54 year old James Turman and the non fatal shooting of a 16 year old neighbor while robbing Turman's Furniture Store. Turman's wife was also raped in the robbery. Some supporters had citied that he was tried by an all white jury, and used it to push a narrative that Darden, a black man, was condemned out of racism. He had several previous convictions, which included assault, forgery, theft, and the attempted rape of a 70 year old woman. Darden was on furlough for the latter conviction during the time of Turman's murder.
19. Jeffrey Daugherty (1976-1988, electric chair): While on a road trip with his uncle and girlfriend, Daugherty murdered at least 4 women and one man, 68 year old Carmen Abrams, 50 year old Betty Campbell, 49 year old Lavonne Sailer, 28 year old Elizabeth Shank, and 18 year old George Karns. The victims were slain through either shootings or stabbings at grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants they worked at, but Sailer was attacked while hitchhiking. Daugherty mostly murdered for personal enjoyment, but he often stole coins, clothes, and watches from the victims.
20. Theodore Bundy (~1970s(?)-1989, electric chair): Across multiple states, Bundy kidnapped, raped, and murdered a bare minimum of ~20-36 females between the ages of 12-26. Although his true body count is uncertain and heavily disputed, most experts agree that it well exceeds official estimates. Bundy's abduction tactics were diverse, and ranged from grabbing targets by force, pretending to be a cripple in need of help, posing as emergency workers, seduction, and luring them in through hitchhiking. On some occasions, Bundy broke into the residences of victims, and assaulted them in their bedrooms. After an abduction, the victims were bound with handcuffs, raped while they were alive, and he engaged in acts of necrophila with their bodies. Most of his killing methods were strangulations with cords or beatings with tire irons and other blunt instruments. Several victims were also decapitated, and he kept their heads as trophies. Bundy disposed of corpses by dumping them in deserts, mountains, swamps, and other remote wilderness environments accessible to him.
21. Aubrey Adams Jr. (1978-1989, electric chair): Adams lured 8 year old Trisa Thomley into his car by offering her a ride home from school. He tied the girl up and dragged her to a remote forest. She was then raped and suffocated with a plastic bag.
22. Jesse Tafero (~1960s-1990, electric chair): A pair of patrolmen, 39 year old Phillip Black and 39 year old Donald Irwin (who was also a Canadian constable), found Tafero sleeping in his car with his wife, their children (which consisted of a 9 year old son and a 10 month old daughter), and a friend. What exactly occurred next is heavily disputed, but Tafero or his friend shot both officers dead, after they noticed a gun on the dashboard and asked the group to climb out. The group then fled in a police car, disposed of it, and kidnapped a man to carjack him. Tafero's execution was controversial, as his head caught on fire during the electrocution, and his supporters cited evidence of his friend (who was sentenced to life, but was released in 1994 on good behavior) being the triggerman in the shootings. He also had a long history of armed robbery, rape, and sodomy. Tafero's wife was initially condemned for the murder, but her sentence was reduced to 25 years to life on appeal in 1981, and was released with an Alford Plea in 1992.
23. Anthony Bertolotti (1983-1990, electric chair): Bertolotti enticed 46 year old Carol Ward into his home with the promise of helping her make a phone call. He held Ward at knife point, demanded money, and raped her. She was stabbed to death during the assault, and Bertolotti drove away with her car. In the trial, Bertolotti alleged that Ward offered him sex in exchange for stopping the robbery, and used it to claim that his angry girlfriend made him kill her for it.
24. James Hamblen (1984-1990, electric chair): Hamblen shot and killed 34 year old Laureen Edwards during a robbery of her store. Despite forcing Edwards to disrobe, Hamblen left he unmolested. He then fled to Texas and quickly started a relationship with 20 year old Debbie Abbott. A month later, Hamblen shot Abbott dead during a heated argument.
25. Raymond Clark (~1964-1990, electric chair): In 1964, Clark beat Marshell Taylor, his landlord's 14 year old son that he groomed and abused, to death with a pipe. After his parole at an undisclosed date in the 70s, Clark groomed another 14 year old boy into an illicit relationship. He recruited him in the abduction of David Drake, a 49 year scrap dealer. With the boy's help, he kidnapped their victim at gunpoint with the intentions of ransoming him back to his family. The pair forced Drake to write them a $5,000 check, and shot him in the head. When he wasn't able to cash in the check, Clark dropped his accomplice off at his home to avoid being charged with the boy's kidnapping, fled to California, and tried to trick Drake's family into paying his ransom. However, a series of calls was traced to his accomplice, and he implicated Clark to the police.
26. Roy Harich (1981-1991, electric chair): Harich kidnapped two teenage girls, 18 year old Carlene Kelly and 17 year old Deborah Miller, after luring them into his van from a beach. The pair were then both sexually assaulted. He shot Kelly dead, slit Miller's throat, and dumped them on a highway. Miller survived the attack and dragged herself to safety.
27. Bobby Francis (~1970s-1991, electric chair): Suspecting him of being a police informant against his drug trafficking enterprise, Francis abducted 35 year old Titus Walters. He tied him up and forcibly injected drano and battery acid into his body for a span of two hours. Despite Walters' pleas for his life, Francis shot him in the head and heart.
28. Nollie Martin (1977-1992, electric chair): Martin and his accomplice robbed a convenience store at knifepoint, stole $90, and kidnapped the clerk, 19 year old Patricia Greenfield. She was then raped and stabbed to death by her captors.
29. Edward Kennedy (~1977-1992, electric chair): In 1977, Kennedy and some partners shot and killed 33 year old Robert Brown, during a robbery of a motel. He was given a life sentence for the murder. Four years later, Kennedy escaped from prison. While on the run, he broke into a house in hopes of stealing money and guns. The homeowner, 32 year old Floyd Cone Jr. returned home with his cousin, 35 year old Robert McDermon (who worked as a state trooper), and unwittingly intercepted Kennedy. He shot them both dead, fled to a neighboring home, and took a 21 year old woman and her 4 month old son hostage. After a hour long standoff, Kennedy released his captives and surrendered himself to the police.
30. Robert Henderson (~1964-1998, electric chair): In December of 1982, Henderson went on a month long rampage across 6 states. He raped, robbed, and murdered a total of 12 people between the ages of 11-79 through shootings. Three of the victims where his wife's parents, 61 year old Ivan and 57 year old Marie Barnett, and her 11 year old brother Clifford. A few other victims were women, like 50 year old Dorothy Wilkinson, 37 year old Cheryl McDonald, 30 year old Jerilyn Stanfield, and 21 year old Lucinda Russell, that were kidnapped from their workplaces and homes and raped. A couple more were men, such as 79 year old Murray Ferderbe and 61 year old Sam Corrent, that he killed while robbing their homes and businesses. Henderson's last remaining murders were a trio of hitchhikers, 27 year old Vernon Odom, 23 year old Frances Dickey, and 18 year old Robert Dawson, that he killed together. Last but not least, Henderson bound an unidentified woman and her 12 year old daughter at gunpoint during a break in of their home. After Henderson raped the mother, he tried to do the same to her daughter. The mother then broke free from her restraints, and chased him away from her home. Contemporary media reports noted that the mother "fought harder for her daughter then she did for herself." Henderson had prior convictions of growing marijuana, assaulting officers, and stealing license plates.
31. Larry Johnson (1979-1993, electric chair): During the robbery of a gas station, Johnson shot and killed the clerk, 67 year old James Hadden. Like David Funchess, Johnson enjoyed a considerable amount of public sympathy due to him being a combat veteran of the Vietnam War.
32. Michael Durocher (1983-1993, electric chair): In 1983, Durocher made an agreement with his girlfriend, 31 year old Grace Reed, to conduct a murder-suicide pact involving her 5 year old daughter Candace and their 6 month old son Joshua. Although he shot and stabbed them all to death, Durocher backed out of his end of the pact. He later shot dead 27 year old Thomas Underwood while robbing a decorating story in 1986, and beat his roommate, 38 year old Edward Childers, to death during an argument in 1988.
33. Roy Stewart (1978-1994, electric chair): 77 year old Margaret Haizlip invited Stewart into her home. When she caught Stewart stealing a gold watch from her medicine drawer, Haizlip tried to evict him. In the confrontation, Stewart raped and strangled her to death with an electrical cord. Her body was found with 8 broken ribs, a fractured larynx, bite marks on her thighs and breasts, several contusions, and a torn vagina.
34. Bernard Bolender (~1970s-1995, electric chair): In a drug deal gone wrong, Bolender and two accomplices abducted their dealers, 39 year old John Merino, 38 year old Rudy Ayan, 33 year old Nicomedes Hernandez, and 25 year old Scott Bennett, at gunpoint, and robbed them of their jewelry. All four men were beaten with baseball bats, stabbed, and burned with heated knifes to extort an additional source of cocaine from them. Most of the hostages died in the 2 hour long torture session, but Merino was still alive when Bolender burned him and the other hostages' bodies in a car. Although most of his criminal history is murky, Bolender was heavily involved in the drug trade during the 1970s at the bare minimum.
35. Jerry White (~1962-1995, electric chair): White robbed a grocery store, and held the owner, 53 year old Alex Alexander, and a trio of customers (which consisted of 34 year old James Melson, an unidentified man, and the man's 12 year old daughter) at gunpoint. He shot and killed Melson, wounded Alexander, and tried forcing the father and daughter into a freezer. When the pair refused, White tried to shot them, but his gun misfired. The man and his daughter were able to flee with their lives and called the police, while White ran off with $338. White had 9 previous convictions, which included attempted murder, armed robbery, theft, and burglary, and was first arrested at the age of 14.
36. Phillip Atkins (1981-1995, electric chair): Atkins kidnapped 6 year old Antonio Castillo and molested him in a forest. When Castillo threatened to tell his parents about the abuse, Atkins bludgeoned him to death with a pipe.
37. John Bush (~1970s-1996, electric chair): Bush and three other men kidnapped 18 year old Frances Slater from a gas station she worked as a clerk at. They stabbed her to death and stole $100 from the register. Slater's murder attracted national attention due to her being the granddaughter and heiress of renowned singer Frances Langford and the outboard motor mongrel Ralph Evinrude. Bush's previous convictions include rape and robbery.
38. John Mills Jr. (1982-1996, electric chair): Mills and his accomplice tied up and abducted 30 year old Les Lawhon after ransacking his trailer for any valuables. They took him to a nearby abandoned airport to hideout. Lawhon then was beaten with a tire iron and shot in the head execution style.
39. Pedro Medina (1982-1997, electric chair): Medina tied up and gagged 52 year old Dorothy James in her home. He stabbed her to death and stole her car, which he was captured sleeping in by investigating police officers. His execution was a source of controversy, as Medina's head burst into flames as he was electrocuted on the chair. Medina's case and similar incidents led to Florida gradually phasing out of the electric chair in favor of lethal injection.
40. Gerald Stano (~1960s-1998, electric chair): Stano was convicted of murdering 22 women and girls between the ages of 12-35, though he admitted to 41, and is suspected of a total of 88 killings. His victims were all lured with promises of rides, payment for sexual favors, or abducted through force. The methods he used were diverse, and included drownings, shootings, stabbings, and strangulations. Most of the sources noted that none of his victims were raped, and that Stano seemed to have murdered out of an enjoyment for killing. As a child, Stano was charged with fasley pulling fire alarms at school and throwing rocks at cars. He was also fired for stealing from coworkers in one of his jobs.
41. Leo Jones (1981-1998, electric chair): Supposedly out of revenge for being brutalized by policemen, Jones was convicted of killing Thomas Szafranski, a 28 year old officer, in a sniper attack. Szafranski was driving his patrol car when he was ambushed and murdered. His execution was contested, as Jones claimed that he was coerced into confessing by investigators through beatings, and one of the apparent witnesses allegedly recounted his testimony.
42. Judy Buenoano (~1957-1998, electric chair): Over the course of 11 years, Buenoano poisoned her husband, 32 year old James Goodyear, her son, 19 year old Michael, and her boyfriend, 39 year old Bobby Morris with arsenic to collect their life insurance policies. She also made an attempt to poison another boyfriend after he was injured in a suspicious explosion, but was foiled by a police investigation. As a young girl, Buenoano assaulted her father, stepmother, and stepbrothers, and served a two month sentence for it.
43. Daniel Remeta (1985-1998, electric chair): Remeta and his accomplices shot and killed 5 people, 60 year old Mehrle Reeder, 55 year old Glenn Moore, 42 year old Linda Marvin, 29 year old John Schroeder, and 27 year old Larry McFarland, across Kansas, Arkansas, and Florida. The victims were all murdered in convenience store, restaurant, and gas station robberies.
44. Allen Davis (~1970s-1999, electric chair): Davis broke into a home with the intentions of raping 9 year old Kristina Weiler. Although no sexual assault occurred, Davis tied Kristina up and shot her in the head. He also struck her pregnant mother, 37 year old Nancy, 25 times on her head and face with his pistol, and left the body "bruised beyond recognition." When Kristina's sister, 5 year old Katherine, tried to escape, Davis shot and bludgeoned her to death. He then sacked the home for any belongings. Davis was a long time felon, and had several previous convictions of burglary, child molestation, and involuntary manslaughter. His execution caused significant controversy, as his nose bled all over his body during the fatal shocks, and he suffered burns to his legs, head, and groin. The backlash, combined with other botched incidents like Pedroa Medina and Jesse Tafero, resulted in Florida replacing the electric chair with lethal injection.
45. Terry Sims (1977-2000, lethal injection): George Pfeil, a 57 year old deputy and WW2 veteran, walked into a pharmacy that Sims and his 3 accomplices were robbing, to pick up a prescription. Upon seeing what was happening, Pfeil pulled out his gun and engaged the robbers, but was killed by them in the shootout. Although Sims was injured, he managed to escape the scene, and was captured a month later while trying to carry out another robbery in California.
46. Anthony Bryan (1983-2000, lethal injection): Bryan and his accomplice kidnapped a night watchman, 60 year old George Wilson, and used his keys to rob a bank he guarded. They drove Wilson to a remote forest and shot him in the head. The pair dumped his body in a creek and drove their car into a lake to destroy any evidence.
47. Bennie Demps (~1971-2000, lethal injection): Demps received his first death sentence in 1971 when he shot and killed a real estate agent, 54 year old Robert Brinkworth, and his client, 64 year old Celia Puhlick, while the victims were trying to engage in a house sale. He also wounded Celia's husband, 62 year old Nicholas, and stole a safe from the house. However, his first death sentence was lifted from the brief nationwide capital punishment ban from the Furman decision. Two years after his first death sentence was commuted, Demps was given a second death sentence when he fatally stabbed another inmate, 23 year old Alfred Sturgis, on the behalf of the Perjury Incorporated prison gang. Sturgis was in prison for murder, and he was targeted due to Perjury Incorporated's suspicions of him of being an informant.
48. Thomas Provenzano (1984-2000, lethal injection): In retaliation for being charged for disorderly conduct months earlier, Provenzano stormed a courthouse, and shot and killed Arnold Wilkerson, a 60 year old deputy that was a veteran of WW2, Korea, and Vietnam, on the scene. Two more policemen, 53 year old Harry Dalton Jr. and 19 year old Mark Parker, were also hit by gunfire, and they both died from complications relating to their injuries years after the attack.
49. Dan Hauser (1995-2000, lethal injection): Out of a desire to kill somebody, Huser enticed a stripper, 21 year old Melanie Rodrigues, into a motel room with the promise of payment for sexual services. After they had intercourse, he strangled her to death. Hauser was also caught stealing a truck months before the murder.
50. Edward Castro (1986-2000, lethal injection): Castro lured three homosexual men, 57 year old Austin Scott, 50 year old George Hill, and 46 year old Claude Henderson, from gay bars. The victims were all tied up and stabbed to death in their homes. After each killing, Castro left with valuables such as cars, watches, rings, money, and wallets.
51. Robert Glock II (1983-2001, lethal injection): Glock kidnapped 34 year old Sharilyn Ritchie from a mall parking lot and forced her to withdraw $100 from an ATM. He then drove Ritchie to a forest 60 miles away and shot her in the head. Ritchie's wedding ring and purse was also stolen in the attack.
52. Rigoberto Sanchez-Velasco (1986-2002, lethal injection): Sanchez-Velasco raped and fatally strangled Katixa Ecenarro, his girlfriend's 11 year old daughter. While awaiting execution for Ecenarro's murder, Sanchez-Velasco got into a fight with fellow condemned inmates, 41 year old Charles Street and 30 year old Edwin Kaprat, and stabbed them both to death. Kaprat received a death sentence for the sexual abuse and torture-killings of 4 elderly women, while Street was sentenced to death for the shooting murders of two police officers.
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2024.05.18 01:35 ar_david_hh Yerevan to have new central district & Cascade project // Holy moly KGB // Energy independence; EBRD's €500 million investments; Protest's impact on forum // IRS filing & enforcement // Lukash // Anti-corruption raids // Budget & revenues // Ani bridge // More...

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Moscow's favorite archbishop

REPORTER (1in): While the protest leaders attempt to deny the Russian trace, Moscow is not hiding its strong support for Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan. Famous Russian media manager Aram Gabrelyanov recently wrote that Russian special services' ranking officials, tasked with Armenia-related activities, are impressed by Galstanyan.
What's noteworthy is that last year the same Aram Gabrelyanov wrote about the need to form a new opposition group led by a clergy member, and he even named Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan as the candidate.
This casts doubt on the spontaneous nature of Galstanyan's involvement in the protests. Gabrelyanov also mentioned a similar situation in Chechnya and that the "Chechen ethnos was saved by Haji Kadyrov". It appears the KGB has not changed its modus operandi.
The famous Kremlin ideologist Alexander Dugin, a known anti-Armenian, declared that the ongoing protests in Armenia and Georgia are polar opposites. In Georgia the protesters are Western agents, while in Armenia it's the patriots, Dugin said.
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QUESTION: Do you have a consensus around a PM's candidate to replace Pashinyan?
ARCHBISHOP: That's something you should ask political parties and experts.
QUESTION: Is there any specific recommendation?
ARCHBISHOP: No.
QUESTION: On May 9 you gave Pashinyan 1 hour and 20 minutes to resign, without having a roadmap?
ARCHBISHOP: We rushed. //
Galstanyan said they are taking a break from the "street movement" but "everything that we have, all the plans, step-by-step you will know about everything. There are people fully dedicated to carrying out various activities."
Galstanyan plans to hold another meeting with political forces soon.
LHK (Edmon Marukyan's party): We held talks with Bagrat srbazan and support his movement and share his concerns regarding the border delimitation. But since the movement has turned political, we made certain proposals on how we envisage the movement's future. We need to know who the PM's candidate is. We will end our support if we see that the former regime is being given an opportunity to return to power. // [Did someone slap Edmundo last night?]
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video of the Kirants house that falls under the Azeri side of the border

Context in Thursday digest. The coordinates of one house with its barn, one trailer-style shop, and one garage were found to be located on the Azeri side. The owners will receive compensation from the government. The residents of the house will move out by July 24 to allow border guards to be stationed in the area.
The owner says this house was built sometime in 1972-1974 and that during the ongoing clarifications of coordinates, the government informed him that the Soviet records contained an error [leading to him receiving a cadastre certificate in independent Armenia]. This house was targeted and burned down by Azeris during the war in 1990s. The resident purchased it in 2005.
In related news. Kirants farmers will regain access to 25 hectares of land that was used as a buffer zone since 1990s.
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Foreign Minister Mirzoyan during the Session of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.

MIRZOYAN: This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of our Organization. The Council of Europe remains one of the most important international organizations in protection of human rights and the rule of law.
As we navigate through challenging times, where the threshold for violation of these basic principles is alarmingly high, it is imperative that we recommit ourselves to the values that have guided this institution.
Unfortunately, that is not the case for all the member states not only in the context of internal democratic institutions but also in their relations with other states. Humanitarian developments have unfolded in the geographic area of the Council of Europe, particularly in South Caucasus.
In September 2023, after 9 months of blockade, the world witnessed the forcible displacement of the indigenous Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of Azerbaijan’s military attack on the region, as documented by the Commissioner for Human Rights after her fact-finding visit in October 2023.
With the help of the international community, the Armenian Government has taken necessary measures to meet the short-term needs of the refugees. Another pressing humanitarian issue remains the issue of the release of all Armenian prisoners of war and civilians illegally detained in Azerbaijan.
Along with this, we should also note the positive developments. In April, Armenia and Azerbaijan finally started the delimitation process based on the 1991 Alma-Ata declaration, which was welcomed by many countries and organizations, including the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
We believe the Council of Europe should contribute to the democratic security of Europe and uphold the rights of all persons living in its geographical area. //
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Azerbaijan plans to settle 1,200 Azerbaijani students to study at Artsakh State University in occupied Stepanakert

The regime is accused of altering buildings and churches in occupied Nagorno-Karabakh to remove all traces of the indigenous Armenian population.
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Belarus leader Lukashenko visited occupied Shushi, prompting criticism from opposition leader Tikhanovskaya

Yesterday his big mouth spilled some beans about the preparatory phase of the 2020 war. On Friday the two dictators traveled to various regions of Karabakh, and Shushi, located in occupied Nagorno-Karabakh. Lukashenko wants to have a piece of the construction pie; he wants to build a village for 420 families. He gifted several tractors to Aliyev and an hourlong fellatio, praising Aliyev as the de facto "leader" of the "entire South Caucasus".
Belarus's opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya criticized Lukashenko: "Ironically, the Belarus dictator once again undermines Armenia, his ally in the CSTO, and flies to assist Azerbaijan in Karabakh. This illustrates the weakness of Russian 'military alliances' and Lukashenka’s own hypocrisy. The criminal regime only cares for its own survival at all costs."
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parliament leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan met second time in Geneva under the Inter-Parliamentary Union framework

Alen Simonyan and Sahiba Gafarova Farquaad met on Friday. No details as of writing this. Their first meeting took place in March.
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IRS collected 8.5% more taxes in Q1 2024 but didn't meet the goal

Collected: ֏501B (only taxes & duties)
YoY change: +8.5%
Performance rate: 92% (fell short by ֏44B)
ACSES analytical center: They set a high bar in 2023 but today the taxes are not growing as fast; the vehicle resale business isn't as large. If in 2023 the top 1000 taxpayers paid 15% more, this year they paid 2% more. //
Q1 expenses: ֏526B (+24% YoY, -17% from target)
Q1 revenues: ֏525B
Deficit: ֏1B (vs. expected ֏74B)
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parliamentary committee greenlights a bill to impose administrative liability for filing an inaccurate tax return

The government suggests that administrative liability be introduced for providing inaccurate data in tax returns, that is, data that is not directly related to calculating taxable income, but is significant for analytics
The bill will oblige taxpayers to provide full and accurate information when filing tax returns and seeks to specify the list of violations subject to inspection by the IRS.
There will be a warning for first-time violators. Failing to provide the correct data within a month will lead to a ֏10,000 ($25) fine and ֏50,000 ($130) for subsequent violations.
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last month IRS issued ֏251 million in penalties to over 600 companies for evading taxes through cash register receipt machinations

Grocery stores, cosmetics & beauty shops, gas stations, appliance stores, etc.
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customs authority raided the Evrika shopping center in Yerevan

It belongs to the Usabov family. Last month alone they received a ֏20 million fine for allegedly violating cash register laws.
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the Mayor of Yerevan visited Paris where he met a French architect to discuss architectural proposals for the Cascade that recently went under the city's control after decades of neglect

Avinyan visited the office of Wilmotte & Associés Architectes and met with Jean-Michel Wilmotte.
Wilmotte recently traveled to Yerevan to inspect Cascade and the Noragyugh quarter of the city. He presented two potential projects on how to complete the Cascade. Mayor Avinyan will soon present them to the public.
Wilmotte also presented a project seeking to renovate the Noragyugh quarter, located near the center of Yerevan. The project is aimed at solving some of the city’s decades-long issues.
See the Cascade video here: video
TIGRAN AVINYAN: The Cascade project will be presented to the public soon. The second program is the reconstruction of Noragyugh. It will essentially become the "new center" of Yerevan. It's a very large project, an entirely new district with elements borrowed from the Tamanyan style. This is going to be one of the most important projects in Yerevan.
WILMOTTE: It's important to finish the construction of Cascade with simple, modest, but at the same time interesting solutions. We propose building a music hall and a gallery inside the facility. I think this will be a wonderful plan for Yerevan. I will be happy to bring my ideas to Yerevan. The city has a circular shape and it's interesting that Noragyugh will also be circular. It will be a modern district and become a symbol of the capital.
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Փարիզում Շառլ Ազնավուրին նվիրված հուշատախտակ է բացվել

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Moldovans will hold a referendum in October to decide if they want to join EU

President Sandu singled out Russia and corruption as the biggest threats to the sovereignty of Moldova.
In contrast, the pro-Russian opposition parties want to improve ties with Russia and oppose Sandu's rapid drive for European integration and claim the referendum is an attempt to improve Sandu's chances of winning elections.
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Armenian parliament's answer to Valentina Matvienko:

"Yes", but we aren't even going to respond to your letter.
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EBRD assists Armenia to reduce energy dependence on Russia

EBRD: We are working on the development of renewable energy, which is very important in terms of supporting the green agenda. It is also important in terms of increasing energy security and reducing dependence on third countries. We had seen the risks of extreme dependency in Europe. The issue is being discussed with the government of Armenia and the assistance in this direction will continue.
We plan to invest €500 million in Armenia this year, a historic figure, and we hope to maintain this level of investment in the future. Some €640 million have already been invested in Armenia over the past 5 years, half of which in the private sector. //
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culture ministers of Armenia and Turkey met in Turkmenistan to discuss the reconstruction of the Ani bridge and the benefits of having cultural cooperation

Part of an international forum by Culture Ministers.
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Finance Minister Vahe Hovhannisyan provides details about the EBRD forum that was held in Yerevan this year

REPORTER: This was an international-level meeting with over 3,000 delegates and officials from 74 countries. Why was it held in Yerevan this year?
MINISTER: In 2019 PM Pashinyan met the President of EBRD and suggested holding the forum in Yerevan in 2021. EBRD sent a delegation to assess Armenia's potential to see if we are capable of organizing such a large event. It was approved, but COVID delayed it.
REPORTER: Does organizing it in Armenia bring any benefits?
MINISTER: Of course. It's important to hold as many international forums as possile to place Armenia on the map. The quality of the event organization is also important. Many colleagues told us that this was at an "unprecedented" level and they were pleased that Armenia was able to show that it's a great place for investments and that we are moving forward. The forum was split into two parts: meetings by EBRD officials and ministers to draft plans and hold votes, and meetings with the private sector.
REPORTER: Examples of important events...
MINISTER: Tens of panel discussions and meetings. A very good event was held at the TUMO center attended by the EBRD leader; everyone was very impressed by the students. The EBRD elected a president and worked on its strategy for the coming years. Many panel discussions for digitization, green energy, etc. There were discussions about logistics routes. They highlighted that Crossroads of Peace and Armenia must be part of the regional transport routes. There are active talks around the Middle Corridor that connects Europe to China. Armenia found itself as part of these programs.
REPORTER: There were also publications about North-South's Sisian-Kajaran road and the construction of a new logistics center in Syunik.
MINISTER: This year we launched the construction of part of the southern section of North-South. There is going to be a very big tunnel as well. We involved our important partners: EBRD, ADB, EIB, and the French government. Together we are going to build this 60 km section. A loan agreement was signed with EBRD worth €236 million. Similar agreements will be signed with the other partners for other sections. This is part of the Crossroads of Peace as well. Regarding the construction of a new center in Syunik, it will be for customs and logistics. It will serve the entire cargo traffic, faster and more accessible.
REPORTER: But the EBRD president said they plan to invest €500 million this year. So what about the rest of the funds?
MINISTER: The remaining part will be invested in the form of agreements signed with the private sector, not the government. They will cooperate with private banks and the TUMO center. These loans will help Nagorno-Karabakh refugees, SMEs, etc.
REPORTER: So we will have a relatively cheaper loan portfolio?
MINISTER: Usually yes. The international organizations will ensure liquidity for the banks. It will be possible to provide these resources at a cheaper price to private companies. The loans will be insured. In other words, EBRD guarantees to pay the bank if the business doesn't repay the debt to the bank.
REPORTER: Overall, how will this forum's results affect Armenia's economy?
MINISTER: Holding it in Armenia has greatly improved Armenia's reputation as a place for private investments. Many private investors visited Yerevan and saw how well the events were organized; they were presented with various programs. It's an opportunity to attract new investors and increase demand for bonds issued by Armenia. The President of EBRD informed the whole world that they are investing in Armenia and that others should join as well to take advantage of the opportunity. I expect to see new investors within the next 1-2 years.
REPORTER: Archbishop Galstanyan organized protests right next to this forum, "directed" at this forum. Did this help or harm in any way?
MINISTER: When we learned about their plan to hold the protest nearby, the EBRD leadership and various ministers became concerned for safety. There were even talks about not attending the opening ceremony in the opera building. We had to ask the police to provide additional safety measures. I do not understand why they decided to hold the protest simultaneously with this forum.
REPORTER: Were you ever able to figure out why? [here comes Petros, he is about to start...]
MINISTER: No. If they disagree with certain government decisions perhaps interfering with this forum was not the best way to express it. Harming the organization of this forum is the same as harming Armenia. However, the protest played into our hands because the guests noted the democratic nature of Armenia where everyone has the right to express themselves.
REPORTER: The opposition says there were so many police officers brought there, that it amounted to repressions. Maybe the guests thought Armenia is a "police state"?
MINISTER: No. That morning we met the EBRD secretary who was concerned and didn't know what to do. We reassured them that additional safety measures would be implemented. They thanked us, and I'd like to thank our police officers for preventing problems. Even many guests who gathered at the opera backyard had no idea there were protests not far away.
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2024.05.17 22:24 Longjumping-Goose870 All dogs go to heaven. Timberwolves in 7 🐺☝🏼

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2024.05.17 19:39 Flootson How I've been making over 10k / mon. since 20 (25 now)

Want to give some value, in particular for the younger guys, as I know how the online entrepreneur space is these days. SMMA, dropshipping, crypto, lambos, Miami, Dubai, I know what it's like to see that stuff all over the internet. All of these gurus, infoproduct guys, etc. etc.
My average month is about 20k-30k now, I do real life business, I didn't just hit it once, It has been consistent. I had a clothing brand agency, well still do, and my biggest month was about 25k Rev, but the majority of money I've made was in sales. I've tried dropshipping, SMMA, Crypto, all of it. My first sales job was as a door to door canvasser, setting free roof inspections for a roofing company at 19. I didn't want to do it, I had too much pride, always told myself I'd run my own company, be a millionaire before everyone else. I was the only kid my age at the time into self improvement, going to seminars, Tony Robbins, Gary Vee, etc. but I didn't have the vehicle to make my first money yet. I eventually lost my job, car got totaled, I was late on rent, no source of transportation and this offer came up. Long story short, I did it and made my rent that first week, which was $1,000 at the time (2018). The sales guys that were closing all made over $100k. Before you make a million, you need to surpass six figures.
Now I'll get deeper into the specific industry I'm in but I want to highlight D2D, and sales in general as it relates to entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurial spirit is something some of us are born and gifted with. It is only a matter of time before you find the vehicle to express that. Entrepreneurship is a sport to a degree, but it's a mental one, not physical. There are skillsets involved, like in sports. A fighter will train to enhance his skills, speed, power, cardio, different fighting styles, boxing, BJJ, etc. I say this because as an entrepreneur, your ability to succeed depends on your strengths and weaknesses, and building your strengths is only a matter of putting in reps. No course or PDF will put reps in for you. You need to train and persistently put in those reps to enhance those skills that translate into desired outcomes and results. This is where sales comes in. D2D is unlimited entrepreneurship training, and the best part is you get paid to learn. If you started a business from scratch right now, with no experience, you'd need to sell one of two things, a product, or a service. Now in the creation of that product or service, there are skillsets involved in doing so, you have to build those, and if you want to succeed at them, you have to get good as well. In sales, its one primary skill, you're selling someone else's product or service, so you don't have to worry about the fulfillment or management of that business. Sales and marketing drive revenue simply speaking. If you can sell and market, you can profit. Where many young people, myself included, go wrong, is they hear about these business models that these guys teach, and try to manage a business that they know nothing about. They tell you how they made $10k, $100k per month. And give you a blue print of what they're doing, but you didn't put in the reps they did. If LeBron put out a course on how to shoot better, I imagine there's some value in that, but you aren't putting in LeBrons work, and with his natural gifts, so you're not going to become him. Lock in on whats in front of you and progress by mastering one thing, then learning the next skillset you know you'll need to learn on the trajectory to become a master CEO. This is the way, not chasing online trends. FB ads changes, Tik Tik changes, Instagram changes, markets get saturated. Build you.
Now what is the industry I'm in? Exterior home restoration. What is that? Well basically we complete work on homes from storm damage, hail, winds, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. and insurance pays for the work. Every home owner has insurance, and these companies pay for repairs to be completed. Like an auto body shop, if you crash a car, or got hail damage, the company pays the shop, shop does the work, and boom everyone's happy. I started setting leads, went on to closing deals, then later started project managing. Roofing was the bread and butter, but I've made the most of money so far doing niche high end windows that get damaged by hail. These windows are 5x the cost of a roof, and most contractors have no clue how to deal with the claims and install. I have an LLC and subcontracted by the contractors to generate deals. I close the deals, they complete the work. This is my business, and it works well. I get a $5k avg. per deal, and I sell a lot. If you're interested in learning more about this specific industry fire away questions or DM me, I'm more than happy to help.
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2024.05.17 04:54 cloctor 经济衰退在哪儿?

 经济衰退在哪儿?
【名家专栏】经济衰退在哪儿?
【大纪元2024年05月16日讯】(英文大纪元专栏作家James L. Doti、Raymond Sfeir撰文/原泉编译)当10年期与3个月美债收益率出现倒挂时,经济衰退肯定随之而来。然而,尽管利率差已持续18个月为负值﹐这是有史以来最长的纪录,但经济并未出现衰退,到底发生了什么?
许多人在回答这个问题时断言,现在情况不同了,经济结构的转变意味着利率不再那么重要。例如,风险投资家、《华尔街日报》专栏作家安迪‧凯斯勒(Andy Kessler)在最近的一篇文章中总结道:“高利率可能对我们的经济有影响,但影响越来越小。”
然而,我们不必从经济结构的变化来解释为什么在负利差、联邦基金利率上调11次的情况下,经济仍能持续增长两年而不出现衰退。解释这一明显反常现象更可能的原因是老式的凯恩斯主义财政刺激,即历史高位的联邦赤字。
从1947年到2019年,国家赤字--联邦支出减去联邦收入--平均占GDP的2%。然而,为了应对2020年的新冠疫情引发的经济衰退,联邦赤字占GDP的比例达到了惊人的两位数,14.7%﹐一年后,赤字达到了11.8%。自1953年以来,单年赤字最高的年份是2009年大衰退期间的9.8%。
虽然有人可能会说,这些赤字对于提供对抗疫情引发的衰退所需的积极财政刺激是必要的,但2022年和2023年的情况并非如此。当时对抗的不是衰退,而是通胀﹐这种对抗不需要财政刺激﹐恰恰相反--就连约翰‧梅纳德‧凯恩斯也会同意--需要的是财政紧缩。然而,联邦赤字在2022年达到1.4万亿美元,2023年达到1.7万亿美元。这些赤字占GDP的比例,2022年为5.3%,2023年为6.2%。
考虑一下赤字的影响。2022年,名义GDP增长了9.1%,而GDP平减指数增长了7.1%。因此,扣除通胀因素后,实际GDP增长了2%。但同年,赤字占GDP的比例为5.3%。如上所述,1947年至2019年的平均赤字为2%。这意味着额外的财政刺激超过了2%的标准,达到了3.3%。即使不考虑任何乘数效应,政府也额外刺激了3.3%的经济。如果没有这种财政刺激,经济增长率将下降1.3%,而不是增长3.3%。这听起来像是经济衰退。
2023年的情况也是如此。名义GDP增长了6.3%,但扣除通胀因素后,实际GDP增长了2.5%。然而,当年的赤字达到了6.2%。鉴于正常赤字率为2%,因此出现了4.2%的超常规刺激。如果没有这一额外的经济刺激,实际GDP将下降1.7%。
这些数据表明,高利率通常会带来的负面影响已被历史高位的联邦赤字所抵消。这些赤字的短期刺激效应可能会对乔‧拜登的第二个总统任期有利。但是,尽管赤字在短期内会带来效果,但从长期来看,将导致滞胀和更高的债务负担。凯恩斯可能会说:“从长远来看,人都会死。”但就目前的情况而言,长远并没有那么远。在2024年,经济已经开始感受到过度刺激导致的退出效应。
尽管今年财政赤字可能高达2万亿美元,但第一季度实际GDP年化季环比初值增长仅为1.6%﹐这是自2022年以来最微弱的增长。尽管美联储做出了努力,但通胀仍在加速。因此,美联储推迟下调联邦基金利率﹐为不断扩大的赤字提供资金,需要发行巨额新国债。因此,长期利率再次上升﹐抵押贷款利率回升到7%以上,将住宅市场推入衰退。较高的长期利率导致商业地产债务成本增加,使许多中型银行的资产负债表处于危险之中。
最令人担懮的是,巨额赤字是以牺牲私人投资为代价的。也许这就是为什么第一季度的企业投资增长率仅为2.1%,而私人设备投资在过去两年里连续四个季度下降。
因此,尽管财政刺激掩盖了引起经济衰退的力量,但这层面具似乎正在脱落。也许这就解释了为什么尽管不断有关于经济强劲的报导,但人们的感觉却有些糟糕。
作者简介:
James L. Doti博士是查普曼大学(Chapman University)名誉校长、经济学教授。他在芝加哥大学获得硕士和博士学位,曾担任国家科学基金会研究员。他于1974年加入查普曼大学,并于1978年创立了该大学的A.加里‧安德森经济研究中心(A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research)。
原文:Where’s the Recession?刊登于英文《大纪元时报》。
本文仅代表作者观点,并不一定反映《大纪元时报》立场。
大纪元 2024-05-17 James L. Doti博士
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2024.05.17 03:22 rr1969 1st Qtr 2024 Absolutes haul as promised.

1st Qtr 2024 Absolutes haul as promised.
11 more will trickle in throughout the year. This is my favorite way to collect...omnis being a close second. The art is fantastic and I love the reading experience.
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